Surfactant solubilization of hydrophobic compounds in soil and water |
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Authors: | Ana B. Payá-Pérez Mohammed S. Rahman Helle Skejø-Andresen Bo R. Larsen |
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Affiliation: | 1. EU Joint Research Centre, Environment Institute, I-21020, Ispra, VA, Italy 2. Institute of Food and Radiation Biology, Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, P.O. Box 3787, Ganakbari, Savar, Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Abstract: | The soil/water partition coefficient (Kd) of hexachlorobenzene (HCB) ranged from 220 1/kg to 1800 1/kg for eight soils having a wide range of physico-chemical properties. Kd normalised to soil organic carbon (Koc) was found to be 28000 ± 4800 1/kg. Anionic surfactant dodecylsulphate (DS) present at concentrations above the critical micellar concentration (CMC) caused reductions in the apparent soil/water partition coefficient (Kd *) in the range of 3–26 times for most soils and up to 36–91 times for sandy soils. Below CMC, at environmentally relevant surfactant concentrations, Kd * was reduced by a factor of 1–13. For clay and calcareous soils significant adsorption/complexation/precipitation of DS occurred. At the lowest DS concentration this produced a two-fold increase in Kd *. At increasing DS concentrations this effect was shielded by the solubihzing effect from DS. Monomer (Kmn) and micellar (Kmc) surfactant/water partition coefficients for HCB were determined to be, 980 ± 190 1/kg and 21000 ± 1600 1/kg, respectively. |
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